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Antimicrobial spectrum activity of lauric acid & chitosan

Antimicrobial spectrum activity of lauric acid & chitosan

... ABSTRACT. Food safety is one of key issues of public health. One option is to use packaging to provide an increased margin of safety and quality. Active packaging technologies are being developed as a result of these ...

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Antimicrobial (AM) effects of strach-based film incorporated with lysozymes and lauric acid

Antimicrobial (AM) effects of strach-based film incorporated with lysozymes and lauric acid

... Figure 4 shows the inhibition of Escherichia Coli by the starch-based film containing lauric acid as AM in a liquid culture medium at 37'C.. Similarly, it shows that when the concen[r] ...

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Advanced level preparation of Expanded Graphite, lauric acid, Stearic acid for heat transfer and solar applications

Advanced level preparation of Expanded Graphite, lauric acid, Stearic acid for heat transfer and solar applications

... ,lauric acid, stearic acid as shape stabilized phase change material deals with different energy harvesting ...of lauric acid , stearic acid impregnated in expanded graphite ...

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Functionally graded PLGA-nano apatite-lauric acid biocomposite membrance for potential clinical applications

Functionally graded PLGA-nano apatite-lauric acid biocomposite membrance for potential clinical applications

... incorporating lauric acid (LA), a naturally derived antimicrobial ...Poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) based composite membrane was successfully fabricated using a combination of solvent ...

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Physicochemical and antibacterial properties of cotton fabric treated with chitosan-tripolyphosphate nanoparticles and lauric acid

Physicochemical and antibacterial properties of cotton fabric treated with chitosan-tripolyphosphate nanoparticles and lauric acid

... concentration. Lauric acid (LA) is a crystalline fatty acid which has been shown to have AM effects towards Gram-positive bacteria and yeast (Beuchat and Golden, 1989; Kabara, ...

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Susceptibility of Escherichia coli and Clostridium perfringens to sucrose monoesters of capric and lauric acid

Susceptibility of Escherichia coli and Clostridium perfringens to sucrose monoesters of capric and lauric acid

... Medium-chain fatty acids and their monoacyl- glycerols are efficient antimicrobial agents in cul- tures of food-borne pathogens, spoilage bacteria, and fungi (Kabara et al. 1972). Medium-chain fatty acids are natural ...

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Micellization and Thermodynamic Properties of Cationic Surfactant Cetyltrimethylammonium Bromide in non-Aqueous Mixture of Lauric Acid

Micellization and Thermodynamic Properties of Cationic Surfactant Cetyltrimethylammonium Bromide in non-Aqueous Mixture of Lauric Acid

... CTAB and negative -COO - of lauric acid) exist in the Stern layer (hydrophilic region) of CTAB. An increasing negative trend is observed in  G m  , and  H m  values may be due to the electrostatic ...

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Inhibition of bacillus subtilis and escherichia coli by antimicrobial starch-based film incorporated with lauric acid and chitosan

Inhibition of bacillus subtilis and escherichia coli by antimicrobial starch-based film incorporated with lauric acid and chitosan

... The objective of the research was to determine the effectiveness of lauric acid and chitosan as antimicrobial agent incorporated into starch-based film against test straln of Gra[r] ...

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Removal of crude oil from aqueous solution using lauric acid modified oil palm leaves adsorbent

Removal of crude oil from aqueous solution using lauric acid modified oil palm leaves adsorbent

... use lauric acid (LA) to modify the surface of OPL from polar to hydrophobic and investigate the oil adsorption capacity under various experimental conditions including pH, adsorbent dosage, contact time, ...

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Development of a lauric acid/albumin hybrid iron oxide nanoparticle system with improved biocompatibility

Development of a lauric acid/albumin hybrid iron oxide nanoparticle system with improved biocompatibility

... Abstract: The promising potential of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) in various nanomedical applications has been frequently reported. However, although many different synthesis methods, coatings, and ...

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Production of Lauric Acid and Pentaerythritol  Based Biolubricant

Production of Lauric Acid and Pentaerythritol Based Biolubricant

... of Lauric acid is higher than any other component is because the esterification is a reversible reaction which in this study lauric acid is a saturated and linear chain fatty acid was ...

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The transcriptome response of the ruminal methanogen Methanobrevibacter ruminantium strain M1 to the inhibitor lauric acid

The transcriptome response of the ruminal methanogen Methanobrevibacter ruminantium strain M1 to the inhibitor lauric acid

... amino acid transporters (two genes; down-regulated), and other transporters (three genes, up-regulated) showed differential expression when untreated cultures were compared to DMSO-supple- mented ...

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Characterization and control of ketonic rancidity in the lauric acid oils

Characterization and control of ketonic rancidity in the lauric acid oils

... sorbic acid was incorporated into the growth medium where coconut oil was the sole carbon ...sorbic acid at concentrations of up to 1121 mg sorbic acid per kg of medium <10 ...Sorbic acid ...

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Solid lipid nanoparticles for thermoresponsive targeting: evidence from spectrophotometry, electrochemical, and cytotoxicity studies

Solid lipid nanoparticles for thermoresponsive targeting: evidence from spectrophotometry, electrochemical, and cytotoxicity studies

... fatty acid can be a safe alternative to other ...5-FU-loaded lauric acid and linoleic acid nano- particles prepared with mono-surfactant system (FLLM) were unstable and formed a gel-like phase ...

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Phycochemical Property of Pithophora Oedogonia (Mont). Wittrock With Special Reference to its Neutraceutical Significance

Phycochemical Property of Pithophora Oedogonia (Mont). Wittrock With Special Reference to its Neutraceutical Significance

... amino acid analysis showed the presence of 20 amino ...amino acid pool and ...amino acid composition is relatively better in Pithopora oedogonia as compared to ...undecanoic acid, ...

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Saturated fatty acids, linseed components and high amylose wheat in attenuation of diet-induced metabolic syndrome

Saturated fatty acids, linseed components and high amylose wheat in attenuation of diet-induced metabolic syndrome

... of lauric, myristic, palmitic and stearic acids in response to the metabolic syndrome ...with lauric acid with low total fat mass, abdominal circumference and visceral adiposity ...stearic ...

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A Review of Efficacy and Safety of Coconut Oil in Treating Skin Infections

A Review of Efficacy and Safety of Coconut Oil in Treating Skin Infections

... fatty acid constituents of coconut oil including lauric acid, capric acid, and others provide antimicrobial effect by disrupting bacterial, fungal, and viral cell membranes, leading to cell ...

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Lipase catalyzed epoxidation of fatty acid methyl esters derived from unsaturated vegetable oils in absence of carboxylic acid

Lipase catalyzed epoxidation of fatty acid methyl esters derived from unsaturated vegetable oils in absence of carboxylic acid

... fatty acid methyl esters obtained from transesterification of vegetable oils have recently found applications as polymer plasticizer, agrochemical, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and food addi‑ ...fatty acid ...

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 FORMULATION OF ANTI ACNE CREAM CONTAINING NATURAL ANTIMICROBIALS

 FORMULATION OF ANTI ACNE CREAM CONTAINING NATURAL ANTIMICROBIALS

... sodium citrate (1 % concentration). The boiling was continued until color changes (from yellow to purple and to red) occur. Finally the pH of sample was adjusted to pH 6.8 using 7.7 mM NaOH. Anti-acne cream and soap was ...

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In Vitro Metabolite Colonic Production from Otili (Sphenostylis stenocarpa) as Influenced by Selected Gastrointestinal Microbes

In Vitro Metabolite Colonic Production from Otili (Sphenostylis stenocarpa) as Influenced by Selected Gastrointestinal Microbes

... caproic acid, lauric acid, palmitelaidic acid, palmitic acid caprylic acid, erucic in this study is very interesting aspect of contribution to the existing ...mitic acid ...

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